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Posted by 498A_Crusader on March 18, 2008
MUMBAI: A 17-year-old girl who was allegedly abducted from her college surrendered before the Malad police with her sister’s husband on Wednesday. The class XII student of SNDT College told the police that she had eloped with him, since the two were involved in an affair.
According to the police, on March 4, Sonali (name changed), a resident of Andheri (East), appeared for her HSC examination. Her mother was waiting outside the college to take her home after the exam. Sonali, however, did not turn up. After enquiring with the college authorities, her mother approached the Malad police with a missing complaint.
When Sonali’s elder sister’s husband Virendra Pandey, 22, who stayed with them, also did not return home, her family approached the police, and the missing complaint was converted into a first information report for abduction.
“We sent a team to Uttar Pradesh, the native of Pandey. But we could not trace them,” senior inspector Maruti Rathod said. Pandey lived with his in-laws in Mumbai, but he had left his wife, Anita, with his parents in UP, they said.
Rathod said that during investigation, the police learnt that Pandey had enrolled in a computer class near Sonali’s college and that they were having the affair for the the past few months.
Pandey convinced Sonali to run away with him. On March 4, she stole Rs4,000 from her house and fled with Pandey.
They first went to Matheran and then to Pune, where they stayed together. But they surrendered after they exhausted the money. After a medical examination of Sonali, Pandey was charged with rape and abduction considering that the girl is a minor, the police said.
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// when a 17 year old Poison and kill her Friend, [Read Story here ]. Indian law treat her as a Minor. she is mature enough to kill; and at the same time; Another Girl elope with her own sister husband, she is treated as Abducted.
What a double Standered.
what a Biased Indian Society and media.
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on March 18, 2008
MUMBAI: A teenage girl here allegedly killed her close friend by poisoning her and then tried to commit suicide, the police said Monday.
The 17-year-old was angry with her friend Ignis Joseph because the latter shared a close relationship with her boyfriend, the police said. She apparently suspected that they were having an affair.
“The accused took Ignis to the church Sunday night and gave her a drink laced with poison, after which she also consumed the drink,” Gyaneshwar Phadtare, deputy commissioner of police, said.
After returning home, Ignis complained of stomach pain and started vomiting. She was rushed to hospital, where she was declared dead. The girl who allegedly gave Ignis the poison was admitted to the same hospital, and is reported to be in critical condition.
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//She was just 17, and bold enough to kill, her own friend; Still Indian Judiciary think, in india, women are victims; Even they are murderers; — eDitor
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on March 16, 2008
//If same thing happened to a Girl in India, all media will make such big issue, give their own special story, that she was tortured, Kidnapped,Raped,butchered and Burnt alive. But if a Man or Boy dies, Police refuse to take complaints, no Indian government Authority comes to help or listen, and it’s hardly comes in any news media.
That’s INDIA, My Great Country (myfoot)
New Delhi, March 15 (IANS) A 10-year-old boy was set on fire for demanding compensation from members of a wedding party who were travelling in a car that hit his bicycle. The police Friday suspected a family rivalry behind the incident.The incident occurred Thursday evening in Sungapur village of Alipur area in north Delhi, when Sanjeev’s bicycle was hit by a Qualis car carrying the wedding party, according to villagers.The men were returning to Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, after attending a marriage at Bhkatarpur village, near Sungarpur. The boy too had attended that wedding.
When Sanjeev demanded that they pay for his damaged bicycle, the enraged men in the car first thrashed him and then dragged him 150-200 meters into a field. The men, who were reportedly drunk, tied his legs and hands and then dumped the boy on a heap of cow-dung patties and set them all ablaze.
The villagers spotted the flames and rushed to douse the fire. They found the boy was charred from head to ankles.
“Villagers found the boy with legs tied inside the burning heap of cow-dung patties while they were sprinkling water to douse the flames. Later, they recognized the boy on the basis of his feet. The boy was immediately pulled out, but he was dead,” said Charan Singh Kandra, the local legislator.
Meanwhile, senior police officials told IANS that the boy was first strangulated to death and it seems that in a bid to destroy his body and evidence, the assailants, who could be four-five in number, torched him.
“Dragging the boy over 150 metres from road to the field strongly suggests that an insider or people sharing enmity with him might be behind the act. We are probing the matter from all possible angles,” said a senior investigating official.
Sanjeev’s bicycle and his footwear are missing, but no eyewitness has approached the police till Friday evening.
“We have only came across a boy who last saw him on his bicycle. The boy plainly refuses he knows anything more,” the official added.
Following the discovery of the boy’s body, hundreds of villagers stormed the wedding venue and tried to vandalise it though most guests had left. The mob of over 200 men damaged windowpanes of some cars parked nearby.
The victim’s father, Virender Singh, said the family only came to know of the tragedy when they heard of fire.
“We were already searching for Sanju, but rushed to the field only when we came to know that a boy’s charred body has been found there. I recognized my son from his half-burnt feet,” said Singh, who operates a JCB crane.
“The police must arrest the killers or we would not spare them,” an infuriated Singh added.
The police, called around 11.30 p.m., immediately took possession of the body and sent it to the Babu Jagjeevan Ram Hospital for a post-mortem examination.
The angry villagers then staged a demonstration outside the Alipur police station, blaming the police for letting the attackers escape.
They shouted slogans against the police and blocked the Delhi-Chandigarh highway for hours. Normal vehicular movement was restored three hours later.
The villagers also staged demonstrations Friday afternoon against the police. They said the police were being sluggish and shoddy in their investigations.
The situation in the area continued to be tense Friday and the police deployed additional forces to prevent any untoward incident.
“We have registered a case of murder and have sent three teams to Meerut to locate the members of the wedding party. Five people have been detained and further investigations are under way,” said Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Dinesh Kumar.
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Truth About Dowry Law and Its Misuse
Violence at Home A Truth for The Indian Husband
Narcissists Modern Indian Woman?
Indias Legal Tools of Extortion
Reconciliation
TRUE Colour of Media and Women
My Vision My Dream
The Indian GenderBiased Domestic Violence Act
Indian Mens Legal Torture
PRE NUPITAL CONTRACT
Think before get marry Indian Women
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on March 10, 2008
A homemaker accused her 18-year-old servant of rape and stabbed him to death, but a narco test now reveals the shocking truth that she had been sleeping with him for five years
Rajni (name changed) stabbed her 18-year-old servant with a kitchen knife, claiming he was trying to rape her.
When the 36-year-old Mumbai homemaker was brought to Bangalore for a narco test, she stunned investigators by revealing that she had been sleeping with the boy for five years, since he was 13.
Rajni is the wife of a bar owner, and had developed physical intimacy with Anand (18), who hails from Bihar.
Anand had worked in Rajni’s house as a domestic help for 10 years, and also used to help out in the bar. He had been given a room in the couple’s apartment.
In April 2007, Rajni was sleeping in her room with her two-and-a-half-year-old child.
Her story was that Anand had barged in and tried to rape her after threatening her with a knife.
“Fearing he would injure my child, I snatched the knife and stabbed him,” she first told the police.
She said she had shouted for help to her husband and her brother-in-law. The latter lives on the second floor of the apartment.
They dragged Anand to the corridor and thrashed him. A profusely bleeding Anand was taken to hospital where he was declared brought dead, she said. Neighbours who witnessed the beating turned hostile in court.
Though Rajni pleaded that she had killed Anand in self-defence, the court directed the police to subject her to a narco test.
During the test, Rajni not only explained how she had stabbed Anand, but also gave details of their illicit relationship.
She confessed she had lost interest after a while, and and had started turning down his pleas for sex.
On the fateful day, Anand went to her for sex, but she refused since she was trying to put the baby to sleep.
Anand got agitated and threatened her with a table knife, she said during the narco. “I had no option but to defend myself and my child and jumped on him to snatch the knife,” she explained. “I stabbed him thrice on his abdomen and later dragged his body to the corridor and informed my husband and brother-in-law.”
Rajini also admitted she had to concoct the story of a rape attempt to conceal her relationship with him.
“I started beating him. My husband and brother-in-law joined me. They were so angry they beat Anand who was already profusely bleeding,” she said.
I have no option but to defend myself and my child from him and jumped on him to snatch the knife, she explained. I stabbed him thrice on his abdomen and later dragged his body to the corridor and informed my husband and brother-in-law, she said.
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GREAT INDIA GONE to DOGS
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on March 4, 2008
I wish you to read this letter of mine in which I’ve expressed my thoughts and dreams about our great country.
First of all let me introduce myself. I’m Surabhi of 10th standard studying in Rotary West School in Mysore.
I wish to get a chance to talk to you, but don’t know if my dream can be made to. So I thought I will at least correspond with you because I know what ever busy schedule you have you always make yourself free to spend some time for children.
I’ve strongly made up my mind to do something for our country though not as much as you expect at least a little to make my memories in this earth a happy one.
I’ve started gathering information about Pollution, Population and Poverty. I wish to share with you a bit of information I’ve collected and my idea about it hoping that you can suggest how well I could go about planning it. Well I personally feel that it’s not only soldiers who have to contribute: but also duty of every citizen. Though may not be a big sacrifice like our soldiers but a little that each can do according to our capacity. Sir as you know today we are facing many problems, such as Poverty, Pollution and Population.
I really believe that population is never going to cause much trouble if the manpower is utilized in the right and proper way. We can definitely work, if all take the trouble of educating and guiding others. How can we underestimate ourselves by comparing to the other countries? And of course Poverty will never be found if we take care of Population. They go as the two faces of the same coin. Now only thing, which we need to look into, is Pollution. How can we contribute to prevent it or even stop it? Here are some examples of different countries and their care towards nature.
Today many programs to warn people have been carried out in Europe, America Australia and Japan. They also celebrate the world pollution day like us; but in a different way. The earth protecting soldiers of ‘green peace’ climbs the chimneys of the big industries, which eliminate more smoke, and they will write, “Pure air is our right”. They will put enamel paint on the seals to see that no hunter is going to hunt them for their skin. They also tie the mouth of the pipes inside the rivers, which will be lead out by the industries.
Not only this: in 1995 there was a special program to find the small beautiful insects called Ladybird in Britain. A number of students, children and also many people searched all over and at last, they did find many species of Ladybird. Another such group work was regarding the frogs. Many frogs while crossing the roads in rainy season die under vehicles passing through on roads. To avoid this the young students help them in crossing the roads. The most amazing thing is; they adopt the highway, which pass through their place and look after them with care. They never wait for the government to come and repair the road because they really can’t be patient till a decision could be taken by the Government and getting through loss their life because in their action only the minds of students are involved.
In some parts of America they adopt rivers. There will be river wardens to look after those rivers. The government will give a badge to them so that they will be provided employment and also a good recognition. They will be paid for their work. By all these people get employment and there will be no pollution and cleanliness will be maintained.
Though all these can’t be taken overnight but it has become a part of their daily routine, which we are very much aware. We do have many solutions for all these problems. I feel strongly that if we see something good in others it’s better we adopt them. Anyway we have more natural facilities and we could do definitely more than anyone. We can conduct Re-Cycling competition in which new materials have been taken out from waste. In each and every colony the children of that particular colony can make a group and look after their colonies. Strictly banning plastic bags can also help to reduce pollution. Conducting talks on pollution may bring some awareness among the students. I’m just talking about the children because they are tomorrow’s citizens.
Now it’s the time to question ourselves as to where we are lagging behind ? I think children are the one who can make this country a developed one. But today names of heroes and heroines will be in the tip of the tongues but not that of freedom fighters. Today seeing bad films has spoiled the children. We are going abroad and learning their culture instead of spreading ours. All these because of lack of patriotic feeling in one’s heart.
Ma’am I don’t know whether I’m right or wrong. But I felt that you are the only person with whom I can share my thoughts because I know that you patiently listen to children. If I have made any mistake please pardon me.
With Love and Regards
Surabhi
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on February 28, 2008
TO:
International Court of Justice
Peace Palace
Carnegieplein 2
2517 KJ The Hague
The Netherlands |
Chief Justice of India
Supreme Court of India
New Delhi
INDIA.
. |
Borders Divide jurisdictions but families reunite them. The chain to this link is the global citizen. However, this inter-nation cross-flow has with the passage of time generated a new crop of legal issues in the realm of private international law which comprises rules a court would apply whenever there is a case involving a foreign element.
It is rather ironic that while the British Parliament is working its way through The Human Fertilization and Embryology Bill to legalize parentage from in-vitro fertilization births and recognize same sex couples as legal parents of children conceived through the use of donated eggs, sperms or embryos, in India, 27,000 children die each day, thousands of children go missing each month, many NRI/PIO/OCI/foreign citizen children are kidnapped from abroad and brought to India, and thousands of children are denied access to their father by estranged and vindictive Indian women.
However, India is yet to enact any concrete law that will help prevent childhood deaths, kidnappings, denial of visitation rights to fathers and stop International parental child abduction (removal or retention of a child across international borders by one parent). International parental child abduction to India, either in contravention of court orders or without the consent of the other parent, is sadly an increasing phenomenon that causes acute emotional distress to the abducted child.
A fugitive foreign citizen/permanent resident kidnapper who is declared a proclaimed offender in matrimonial and custody proceedings in his/her country of citizenship/domicile (because of the wrongs he/she did to her ex-spouse and in-laws) kidnaps the foreign citizen children of the marriage and is provided safe haven in India (sometimes enabled by kidnapper’s family’s political/bureaucratic/legal connections). The left behind NRI/PIO/OCI/foreign citizen parent cannot even see or talk to his/her children removed to India and is denied all access because the kidnapper is allowed to file false complaints with the Indian legal system using the easy to misuse laws.
The NRI/PIO/foreign citizen kidnapper is easily able to obtain injunctions from the Indian guardianship courts (despite the lack of jurisdiction) against the return of the kidnapped NRI/PIO/OCI/foreign citizen children to their place of habitual residence (because the Indian Courts ignore all current and even pre-existing custody orders from the foreign courts). These occurrences find daily mention but no straightforward solution for the NRI/PIO/OCI/foreign citizenunder any Indian law.
The Government of India is in the process of acceding to the Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. However, before that is done, and India becomes a member of about 80 contracting convention nations, an appropriate Indian legislation will have to be enacted for its implementation. In this way children removed to and from India will be reunited with their aggrieved parent and India will no longer be a sought after destination for parking removed NRI/PIO/OCI/foreign citizen children from foreign jurisdictions. Also, foreign courts will be encouraged to permit NRI kids to freely visit India without fear of abduction. The draft of the Indian Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction Bill 2007 meant to secure the prompt return of children wrongfully retained or removed to India proposes to ensure that the rights of custody and access under laws of contracting states are respected by providing for prompt removal of wrongfully removed children.
The salient features of this proposed law are as follows:
- A Central Authority for performance of duties under the Hague Convention for securing the return of removed children by instituting judicial proceedings in the High Court.
- The appropriate authority or a person of a contracting country may apply to the Central Authority for return of a removed child to the country of habitual residence.
- The High Court may order return of a removed child to the country of habitual residence but may refuse to make such an order if there is grave risk of harm or if it would put the child in an intolerable situation. Consent or acquiescence may also lead to refusal for return of a child by the court.
- The HC may refuse to return a child if the child objects to being returned upon it being satisfied that the child has attained an age and maturity to take into account his views.
Based on the experience from other countries that have ratified the Hague Convention, it is critical that all loopholes that will prevent the implementation of this be plugged. This (the exploitation of loopholes)is likely to be a serious problem in India and the political/bureaucratic/legal system will continue to provide a safe haven for the NRI/PIO/OCI/foreign citizen kidnapper, especially if the kidnapper is the mother. One example of a loophole is that abducting parent starts custody proceedings in India under the 30 year old laws before/in parallel with proceedings started by the left behind parent under the Hague Convention. Before India signs the Hague convention,appropriate laws will have to be enacted to prevent the exploitation of loopholes. In this way, children removed to and from India will be reunited with their aggrieved parent and India will no longer be a safe haven and sought after destination for parking removed NRI/PIO/OCI/foreign citizen children from foreign jurisdictions.
Furthermore, India should take steps to prevent child abductions within India, stop children being taken away from the gender that is denied custody rights, and penalize kidnappers and custodial mothers/fathers who deny visitation to the other parent.Mostly Indian women bargain child custody as blackmailing tool to get easy Divorce and huge sum of Alimony.Even Father is a natural guardian, but hardly 2% of Fathers get Child custody. Custody Should be Equal to both gender and child should be raised with both Parents love and Affection.
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on February 23, 2008
JAIPUR: She pleaded ‘Papa, Papa’. But it failed to change the minds of her parents as they abandoned their 12-year-old girl at the Lalgarh station in Bikaner, local media reported.Sonu, a resident of Khetwali area in Bihar, was happy when her parents told her they were going to visit Rajasthan.
“First I was taken to Ramdevra shrine near Pokhran in Jaisalmer district for prayers. Then my parents brought me to a temple in Bikaner. But at the railway station they told me that I would have to live here on my own,” Sonu said with tears in her eyes.
“I pleaded again and again. I cried. But nothing stopped them from travelling back on the train,” Sonu said.
“They did not even think about where would I live and what would I do in this unknown city.”
“I had gone to the station Saturday night. I saw this girl crying. I asked her why and she narrated everything to me. I brought her to my house in Rampur colony,” local resident Rameshwar Prajapat said.
The residents of the colony took her to the police station where the officials told them to keep her for a few days, hoping that her parents would return.
“I do not want to go back to my parents,” the girl said.
My mother used to beat me regularly and my father never used to stand up for me.”
//THIS IS CRUDE TRUTH AND REAL FACE OF INDIAN WOMEN,STILL IN CHILD CUSTODY WOMEN GET CUSTODY, EVEN SHE IS PROSTITUTE OR ABUSER, AND HUSBAND HAS NO RIGHTS TO OPPOSE HER. FATHER OF A CHILD HAD NO RIGHTS TO SPEAK AGAINST TRUTH AND INJUSTICE IN INDIA –eDitor [ http://mynation.net ]
She is presently staying in a Nari Niketan – a state-run women’s home – in Bikaner. “We will conduct a medical examination and would also try to find her parents in Bihar. The girl knows the name of her parents and knows the area too. But she is not able to give us the exact name and location of the village,” a district administration official said.
Meanwhile, a professor in Rajasthan Agriculture University has come forward to offer shelter to Sonu.
“I want her to be in safe hands. I have offered her shelter. I can take responsibility for her education,” Sunita Verma, assistant professor in Rajasthan Agriculture University, Bikaner, said on telephone Tuesday.
Female foeticide and infanticide are common in India. Poverty, ignorance of family planning and cost of dowry have been cited as possible causes.
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She cried `Papa, Papa’ instead mother, her last hope, but henpecked father or threatened by wife, her papa could not do anything to save his daughter. if a mother is doing this to her own blood, what may be the situation of her husband….–eDitor [ http://mynation.net ]
No Alimony
THE WORLD ACCORDNG to FEMNSTS
EMpower Women with FeminISM
GREAT INDIA GONE to DOGS
THE WORLD ACCORDNG to FEMNSTS
Marital Rape a Sabotage of Institute of Marriage
A THOUGHT for ALL FUTURE UNMARRIED MALES
PRE NUPITAL CONTRACT
Indian Mens Legal Torture
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on February 17, 2008
KANPUR (UP): In a horrific incident, a 12-year-old girl was allegedly gang-raped and murdered by three Railway Police Force jawans and five others in the city.
The incident took place in a slum cluster near the Railway Colony yesterday, SSP Anand Swaroop said here on Saturday.
The mother of the minor girl was not at home when the alleged criminal assault and the murder took place, he said.
In her complaint to police, Sarita, the mother of the victim, alleged that three RPF jawans and five others, two of them vendors, had raped her daughter and later killed her.
On the basis of her complaint, a case had been registered, the SSP said.
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Truth About Dowry Law and Its Misuse
Violence at Home A Truth for The Indian Husband
Narcissists Modern Indian Woman?
Indias Legal Tools of Extortion
Reconciliation
TRUE Colour of Media and Women
My Vision My Dream
The Indian GenderBiased Domestic Violence Act
Indian Mens Legal Torture
PRE NUPITAL CONTRACT
Think before get marry Indian Women
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on February 6, 2008
New Delhi: The legal age for men to marry should be made 18 and marriages of people younger than 16 should be annulled and declared illegal, the Law Commission of India has recommended.
The Government must amend laws and reduce the marriageable age for men from 21 to 18, says the commission in two reports presented to the Union Law Minister on Wednesday.
”There is no rational, scientific basis to why boys who may vote or take other decisions after 18 must wait to be 21 to marry,” commission member Kirti Singh told UNI.
The commission has recommended that the age for sexual consent should be raised from 15 years to 16 for women, regardless of whether they are married or not.
If the government accepts the commission’s recommendation, men who have sex with their ‘wives’ younger than 16 will be booked.
The commission’s recommendations come after a research group’s report that child marriages, though illegal, continue unabated in the three big states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.
Delhi-based Centre for Social Research on February 3 published a report which says: “the proportion of people whose community still practices child marriage is 77.2 percent in Madhya Pradesh, followed by Rajasthan (41 percent) and Uttar Pradesh (10 percent)”.
The law commission in its proposal noted that child marriage stunts the growth and development, particularly of the girl child who is the more vulnerable to domestic violence and sexual abuse. It also deprives the girl child of her right to obtain education and live with freedom and dignity.
It studied the changes to the Child Marriage Restraint Act 1929, with reference to the age of marriage and age of consent for sexual intercourse, and judgements which have upheld the validity of child marriage through the years.
The panel also looked at laws related to child marriage from various countries and also International Covenants that mandate the eradication of child marriage like the CEDAW (The Convention On The Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women).
It also studied the CRC (Convention On The Rights Of The Child), which makes it obligatory for states to protect children from all forms of violence, abuse and neglect.
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Truth About Dowry Law and Its Misuse
Violence at Home A Truth for The Indian Husband
Narcissists Modern Indian Woman?
Indias Legal Tools of Extortion
Reconciliation
TRUE Colour of Media and Women
My Vision My Dream
The Indian GenderBiased Domestic Violence Act
Indian Mens Legal Torture
PRE NUPITAL CONTRACT
Think before get marry Indian Women
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on February 6, 2008
NEW DELHI: Women, facing harassment in their in-laws’ home or at any other place, can straightaway write to the Supreme Court and their letter would be entertained as public interest litigation (PIL), new eligibility guidelines published by the top court said.
Incidents of torture resulting from moral policing by village panchayats, generally in the news for ostracising couples in inter-caste marriages where one of them belong to a backward class, would also be entertained as PILs, it said.
Tired of dealing with the heap of PILs that crowd the list of cases to be heard daily, the court has come out with an eligibility test for PILs to limit their number and reduce the burden on judges.
No petition involving individual or personal matter shall be entertained as public interest litigation, said the recent guidelines posted on the apex court website.
“Letter-petitions (letters written by aggrieved parties to the apex court directly without filing a petition in the registry) will ordinarily be entertained as PIL,” said the guidelines putting the petitions into 10 categories.
The court, which had seen a flurry of public interest litigation on admissions to educational institutions, has completely banned PILs on the admission issue.
The categories under which letter-petitions would be entertained are:
• Atrocities against women, especially harassment of bride, bride burning, rape, murder, kidnapping etc.
• Harassment or torture of villagers by co-villagers or by police from persons belonging to SC or ST or economically backward classes
• Bonded labour matters
• Neglected children
• Non-payment of minimum wages to workers
• Harassment of jail inmates (not to include petitions for parole)
• Refusal of police to register case, harassment by police and custodial death
• Environmental pollution, wildlife and maintenance of heritage and culture
• Petitions from riot victims and those seeking family pension
All letter-petitions received in the PIL cell would be screened and if found meeting the eligibility criteria, would be placed before a judge nominated by the Chief Justice of India for scrutiny.
If the judge finds the letter PIL suitable, only then it would be put up for hearing in open court, the guidelines said.
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// Lets Ask all our Mothers and sisters to write to SC, who are harassed with False 498A.LET THEM EAT THIER OWN SHIT
No Alimony
THE WORLD ACCORDNG to FEMNSTS
EMpower Women with FeminISM
GREAT INDIA GONE to DOGS
THE WORLD ACCORDNG to FEMNSTS
Marital Rape a Sabotage of Institute of Marriage
A THOUGHT for ALL FUTURE UNMARRIED MALES
PRE NUPITAL CONTRACT
Indian Mens Legal Torture
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on February 5, 2008
WILL
I,________________________ S/o.__________________________aged________ years, now residing at __________________________, do hereby declare and execute on this __ day of _____’200_ at <city>, my solemn Will and Testament as follows:-
- WHEREAS, I AM A ____________ by religion and got married with Mrs.__________, D/o. Mr.______ on <date> according to the <religion> marriage customs and rites at ____________, <city> and out of the wed lock I got <x> children who are <name> <D-O-B> and now aged ___.
- Due to various issues my wife _________ had left the matrimonial home in the year of _______and now she is residing in her father’s house at _______________, all efforts made by me, parents, and relatives and legally for reconciliation went in vain.
- My work makes me travel to several places that will be a risk to my life. Hence I have decided to EXCUTE this WILL IN FAVOUR OF MY <SON/S / DAUGHTER/S> <NAMES> with regard to my Bank Accounts, Insurance Policies and movable/immovable properties as described below on the following terms and conditions :-
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- I have been operating bank Accounts :
a. <account type> <account no> <bank name, branch>
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Hence all the above balance amounts in the above mentioned Bank accounts, Insurance Policies amounts, movable/immovable properties mentioned above and other benefits if any shall go to my <son/s/daughter/s> <name> in case of my death but only after he/she completes the age of 25 years. Till my son/daughter completes his/her ag of 25years, I appoint here by my father/mother/brother/sister <name> aged about __ years as the caretaker of the above as the guardian of my son/daughter. I authorize hereby my father/mother/brother/sister to withdraw the necessary amounts from the above said accounts for the purpose of my son/daughter’s education, donation, hostel and other miscellaneous expenses on maintaining proper account. In the case of the death of my father, I further appoint my brother/sister <name> son of <name> aged about < >years and I also authorize my brother to withdraw the necessary amounts from the above said accounts for the purpose of my son/daughter’s education, donation, hostel and other miscellaneous expenses on maintaining proper account.
- This is my last will and testament Executed on my Own accord with mental stability without threat, fear or influence or force and further I declare that I have not Executed any will in favor of anybody sofor.
- The copy of this will shall be in the custody of my father <name> residing at <address>.
IN WITNESS AND EXECUTION WHERE OF I the above said <your name> have set my hand here under and on all the proceeding pages on the date, month and year at the place first above written in the presence of the following witness.
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on February 4, 2008
KOLKATA: Angered by the pestering of her hungry son, a woman in a West Bengal village beheaded the six-year-old and then tried to hide the severed head in a haystack.
Local reports on Friday said Jamuna Biswas of Panditpur in the Hanskhali area of Nadia district committed the crime a day earlier and later confessed before police who arrested her.
“The meal was not ready then. My son Rony was nagging for food. I lost my cool and hacked him to death with a da (a sickle),” the woman said.
Two other sons – Raja and Rana – escaped the woman’s wrath but eldest son Raja said his mother tried to kill him as well though he managed to run away when she was in a fit of rage.
Source :>>
This is Ultimate example of eMpower Women in india.
If a Mother can behead her own son,for just asking meal. Anyone can imagine how cruel these Indian women may be.
Still in custody mother get custody most of the Time.
Moral of the story is.
Biased Indian Judiciary is selling children to butchers. –eDitor
No Alimony
THE WORLD ACCORDNG to FEMNSTS
EMpower Women with FeminISM
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on January 26, 2008
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In an appalling incident, police on Friday night strip searched a youth in public glare following allegations that he had stolen a cell phone. On Saturday, the Kerala State Human Rights Commission and home department ordered a probe into the incident which occurred near the East Fort bus stand in Thiruvananthapuram.
According to reports, upset over police action against some of their colleagues, transport employees at the stand had gone on a flash strike on Friday night.
At this, angry passengers protested the lack of bus services. During the acrimony, one person in the crowd complained that his mobile was stolen and pointed to a youth. The crowd beat up the youth, forcing the police to intervene.
Ignoring his fervent pleas, the cops then searched the youth stripping him down to his underwear. The lost phone was later recovered from a nearby spot.
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// NOW WE ARE SURE THAT, THERE IS NO MEN`S RIGHTS VIOLATION.
In india only women are victims, all men are criminals — eDitor
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on January 23, 2008
MUMBAI: A 40-year-old man was recently arrested by the Saki Naka police for kidnapping two teenaged children of a young woman with whom he was having an affair. The accused, Shahjahan alias Kalim Khan, told the police that the children were objecting to his relationship with their mother and he wanted them out of the way.
Officials also rescued the 16-year-old girl and 14-year-old boy, and reunited them with their mother.
According to the police, the teens’ mother, Saira Begum (name changed), lived at Indira Nagar near Kurla. She had a love marriage with their father in 1999, after which he left for work in Saudi Arabia. Khan was a childhood friend of Saira. He started visiting her frequently and the two grew close. Soon, they started having intimate relations. Saira’s husband was unaware of the developments, but her children resented Khan.
“When Saira told Khan her children objected to their relationship, Khan hatched a plot to abduct them. He called the two from her cellphone on January 14 and summoned them to Saki Naka. He later put them up at a friend’s house,” a police officer said.
When her children didn’t return home Saira lodged a police complaint. The cops smelt a rat and kept a watch on Khan and later arrested him.
The two teens were told that their mother wanted to meet them. Despite not having money, they hitch-hiked rides to Saki Naka first, and later to Asalpha, where Khan was waiting,” a police officer said.
Khan made false promises to the teens that he would take them to their mother. From 8pm that night to 5am the next day, he drove them around the city, from Asalpha to the Santa Cruz airport and then back to Saki Naka. In the morning, he bundled them into a local train bound for Virar. At Vasai, he made them alight and take another train to Naigaon, the earlier station. There, he put them up at a friend’s house in the Vijay Park area.
When his friend inquired about the kids, Khan lied that their mother had died and they would stay at Naigaon for a few days till their father returned to India from Saudi Arabia.
Saira, meanwhile, was worried when her children didn’t return home and lodged a police complaint. Khan too accompanied her to the police station so as to avoid suspicion. But cops smelt a rat when Khan made repeated trips to the police station to inquire about the kids’ whereabouts. A team of policemen kept a watch on him and were led to the Naigaon house of his friend. In the wee hours of January 18, the children were rescued and reunited with their mother. Khan was arrested on charges of abduction the next day, after the teens’ statements were recorded.
Source >>
//Indian biased media never publish Married women extra marital Affair,When these women husbands work hard to give better life in middle east burning sun, these prostitutes enjoy with their lovers. and everyone support, media give then SAINTS possition
she is the one who responsible for this crime. but law will not do anything to her, coz in india,such women is victim. even she is prostitute.
PHIR BI MERA BHARATH MAHAAN (myfoot) –eDitor
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on January 22, 2008
Baby boy is abandoned at K C General Hospital; police search for mother in vain
K C General Hospital is in the news again. This time, a woman abandoned her baby boy at the hospital just a few hours after she gave birth to him.
The hospital authorities had received flak two weeks ago when a newborn went missing from the labour ward. This time, they have the baby but the mother has vanished.
According to the doctors, Mala (26) was admitted to the hospital on Thursday night.
“Mala was accompanied by a young girl, who I think was her daughter,” said Dr Viswaradhya, medical superintendent, K C General Hospital.
“A middle-aged man visited her on Thursday, but was not to be seen after that. She delivered the baby on Friday at 12.30 am. By 9 am we shifted her to the maternity ward. But within 25 minutes, she had vanished,” Dr Viswaradhya added.
Where’s she?
The doctor said when the nurses asked the other patients in the ward about Mala’s whereabouts, they said they had seen her walking towards the washroom. The nurses’ hour-long search in all toilets was futile. “Clearly, Mala has abandoned her baby,” said one of the nurses.
“We are baffled since the baby is beautiful and healthy. He weighs around 2.5 kg,” said Dr Vimla Patil, OPD surgeon. “There is a possibility that the child was illegitimate. Mala must have tried to terminate the pregnancy but it must have been too late,” she said.
“We waited till 4.30 pm on Friday in case she came back for her baby. When she didn’t, we lodged a police complaint,” said Dr Viswaradhya. “The police tried to search for Mala but the address provided by her was fake,” he added.
The hospital authorities later informed Makkala Sahaya Vani, the children’s helpline, who took the four-day-old baby to the government home, run by the department of women and child welfare.
“It’s really sad to see such instances. We hope to take good care of the baby,” said Suman, assistant director, department of women and child welfare.
What to do?
Dr Viswaradhya explained that after the missing baby incident, which occurred on January 5, the hospital had arranged for round-the-clock security at the labour ward.
“It is not possible to post a security guard in front of each and every ward,” he added.
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Indian Spicy GREEN BEER
THE WORLD ACCORDNG to FEMNSTS
Marital Rape a Sabotage of Institute of Marriage
A THOUGHT for ALL FUTURE UNMARRIED MALES
PRE NUPITAL CONTRACT
Indian Mens Legal Torture
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on January 19, 2008
AHMEDABAD: Pooja Salot’s ‘still born’ girl child was buried at the Jamalpur crematorium by Kanuji Thakore, 32, a driver working for her in-laws along with two others in 1998.
Thakore, who was questioned by the Ellisbridge police officials on Monday, has revealed that the foetus was buried in the Jamalpur crematorium in the presence of Pooja’s brother-in-law Jigar Salot and her brother Jignesh Halani.
Pooja had filed a complaint at the Ellisbridge police station on Sunday accusing 18 of her in-laws of killing her girl child by forcible abortion and also of continued mental and physical torture.
Soon after, 10 of her in-laws were arrested, including her husband Chirag and father-in-law Suresh. The family runs businesses namely Ajay Estate and Chirag Foundry in Rakhial and resides in Ishaan Flats in Paldi. The police are hunting for eight other accused who are still at large.
Two doctors — Sanat Joshi and his father Rajan Joshi — have also gone ‘missing’ after being named as accused in Pooja’s complaint. “Dr Sanat had carried out Pooja’s abortion in 1998. When we visited their house on Monday, they could not be located,” says inspector of Ellisbridge police station Vinay Shukla.
Ahmedabad Obstetrics and Gynaecology Society has also planned to hold a meeting on this issue as this could have repercussions in the medical fraternity in Gujarat.
Police said that they have collected some vital evidences against the missing doctor. “Two doctors — Nikhil Pandya and Chirag Amin — had carried out a sonography test to evaluate the condition of mother and child in 1998. Both had mentioned in their reports that child was quite healthy,” said investigating officer police sub-inspector R G Goswami.
“Amin had conducted the sonography test on March 23. In his report, he mentioned that foetus was normal and assured of a normal delivery. The other doctor Pandya has shifted to the United States with his family. Their statements can be crucial for Dr Joshi, who conducted the abortion saying the foetus died while in the womb,” Goswami added.
The police said Jignesh can also be found guilty of involvement in this crime. Goswami said, “Thakore along with Jignesh and Jigar was present when the foetus of the girl was buried. All three of them drove to Jamalpur, wrapped the foetus in white cloth and paid Rs 100 to get it buried there. Girl’s brother could also be questioned in this regard but he is away in the US.”
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on January 18, 2008
A woman abandoned her 14-year-old daughter for six weeks with just £100 and a fridge full of food while she travelled abroad, a court has heard.
The woman, who cannot be identified, was visiting her boyfriend in 2007.
She told Welshpool magistrates she had arranged for a neighbour and her ex-husband to look after her daughter.
The woman denies wilfully causing her daughter to be neglected and abandoned. The case was adjourned until 8 February.
The court heard the woman had stocked her fridge and freezer with pizza, oven chips and microwave meals before she went abroad between April and June.
Of her £100 allowance, £60 was spent almost immediately on school dinners for the period her mother was away.
She spent most of the remaining £40 on clothes and CDs, magistrates were told.
Social services were alerted to the girl’s situation after only two days and arranged for her father, also the woman’s ex-husband, to look after her for the remainder of her mother’s holiday.
He said he was unaware his daughter had been left home alone.
Shaun Spencer, prosecuting, said the mother was interviewed by police three days after her return and she “apportioned blame for the situation on everybody else apart from herself”.
“She accepted no responsibility. She stated that she left the country for six weeks, stating that it was cheaper to do that than go for four weeks.
“She confirmed that she didn’t want her daughter to stay with her father because she was concerned about his drinking.
“It is noteworthy that later during the interview she went back on this and said she had, in her mind, made arrangements for the father to look after her daughter for three of the six weeks.
“She went on to state that for the other three weeks her neighbour was to look after her daughter.”
“Maintenance”
The teenager’s father and neighbour both denied knowledge of such arrangements during their evidence in court.
Referring to the teenager’s interview with specially trained police officers, Mr Spencer said the girl felt she should not have been left alone by her mother.
“She also confessed that she missed her mother,” he told the court.
Giving evidence her mother said the girl could cook and had moved back in with her after she returned to Britain.
When asked why she left only £100 for her daughter, she said: “I said to her ‘If you want any more money, you go and see your father because he doesn’t pay any maintenance’.”
Mr Spencer asked her: “Do you accept you opened up your daughter to potential dangers?”
She replied: “Yes, I think I did when I look back on it.
“I should never have done it – she should have gone to her father’s (home).”
She added: “I’m not very good with rules and regulations.”
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on January 18, 2008
London: Most of the wives would leave their husbands if they could afford it, a survey has shown.
In a study of married men and women, the majority of wives — 59 per cent — said they would divorce immediately if their future economic security was assured.
Among both sexes, more than one in ten wished they had married someone else. The survey found than half of husbands thought their marriage was ‘loveless’. Relationship experts in UK have warned couples to avoid getting stuck in a rut — or risk the trauma of divorce.
“Divorce impacts on every single area of a person’s life. Dividing up the family home, pets and everything they own is just part of the process,” a spokesperson for Relate, the relationship counselors, was quoted as saying by the Daily Mail online.
The British survey of 2,000 adults revealed that almost 30 per cent said they were staying in a doomed marriage to save themselves going through a massive upheaval.
Nearly half of those questioned, both men and women, would stay with their partner for the sake of the family unit.
Thirty per cent men said they were staying for the sake of children, being scared that they would have to leave without their kids.
Fifty-six per cent admitted they were not completely happy in their relationship — and more than half said they had considered splitting from their partner.
The survey was commissioned by solicitors Seddons after a rush of divorce applications in Britain during the first week of the new year.
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on January 17, 2008
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New Delhi, August 29: A man having sex with a girl after obtaining her consent on the promise of a marriage does not necessarily constitute rape even if he retracts on his pledge, the Supreme Court has ruled.
Such retraction by the accused would amount to rape only if the consent was obtained by coercion or threat, a bench of Justices Arijit Pasayat and D K Jain said while upholding an appeal filed by the accused Pradeep Kumar.
The apex court maintained that there was no straitjacket formula for determining whether consent given by the girl was voluntary or given under a misconception of fact as it has to be decided on the basis of the circumstances and surrounding factors which led to the alleged consensual sex.
“The court must consider the evidence before it and the surrounding circumstances before reaching a conclusion, because each case has its own peculiar facts which may have a bearing on the question whether the consent was voluntary or was given under a misconception of fact,” the apex court observed.
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on January 16, 2008
Patna, Jan 14: Two Railway Protection Force (RPF) constables Sunday pushed a minor boy from a running train after an alleged alteration. The boy lost his one leg due to the fall and is battling for his life in a local hospital.
Police sources said eight-year-old Raju Kumar, a vendor selling gutka (chewing tobacco) and mineral water bottles, was thrown out of Vaishali Express train near Hajipur railway station after he refused to give gutka to the RPF men free of cost.
“When the RPF men tried to snatch a gutka packet from Raju, he resisted and they pushed him from the running train,” police sources said.
Local vendors of Hajipur railway station rushed Raju to a nearby hospital with serious injuries. The doctors amputated his one leg, which was severely damaged due to the fall.
The doctors said the boy was still unconscious and his condition is critical.
No police complaint had been registered till Sunday evening. “Police will look into the matter,” a senior railway official said.
Family members of Raju Kumar demanded action against the two RPF men and compensation for him.
Source :>>IANS
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on January 14, 2008
New Delhi: When does childhood end? At 18, when a girl can marry; 16, when she can give consent for sex; or 14, when a person can work in hazardous jobs? These legal ambiguities may soon be history, with moves afoot to hammer out a uniform definition of “child” in India.
The National Commission for Child Rights (NCPCR) has constituted a committee, comprising representatives from ministries of HRD, labour and women and child development, to redefine the upper age limit of childhood in the country. The committee, chaired by NCPCR member Deepa Dikshit, will place its final suggestions by March this year. And, it’s likely to follow the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child while arriving at a common age, after which a person should not be legally regarded as a child.
According to Article 1 of UNCRC, “A child means every human being below the age of 18 years unless, under the law applicable to the child, majority is attained earlier.” The Article, however, grants individual countries the discretion to determine by law whether childhood ceases at 12, 14, 16 or whatever age is found appropriate. Being a signatory to UNCRC, NCPCR in its preamble, vows to protect the rights of anyone under the age of 18.
Having a single definition of childhood age will have far-reaching consequences. “There are multiple variations in India about the definition of a child. NCPCR believes that UNCRC’s definition of a child should be universally accepted by the government for right to education, prevention of child labour, booking anyone under criminal law or any other purpose. This would certainly be a step forward for protection of child rights in education, as lakhs of children in the age group of 15-18 years will then be able to avail of government schemes of free and compulsory education. Currently, the right to education is restricted to the age of 14, when a child is in Class VIII or IX. There should be compulsory education till 18 years, when they can at least study till Class XII,” NCPCR chairperson Shantha Sinha told TOI.
There are wide variations regarding the definition of a child in India. For purposes of legal protection against kidnapping and related offences, it’s 16 years for boys and 18 for girls.
But for special treatment under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2000, the age is 18 for both boys and girls. And the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005 defines a child as any person below the age of 18, and includes an adopted step or foster child.
“Article 21 A of the Constitution of India says that the state shall provide free and compulsory education to all children within the ages of 6 and 14, while Article 45 of the Constitution specifies that the state shall endeavour to provide early childhood care and education for all children until they complete the age of six,” Sinha said.
She added that the Constitution protects children below the age of 14 from working in factories and hazardous jobs, but the Indian Mines Act defines children as those below 18 years, and the various state Shops and Establishment Acts define children as being between 12 and 15 years. “This committee will understand the logic behind having varied definitions of the child, identify the grey areas and propose a new definition,” Sinha told TOI.
There are multiple definitions in the case of marriage or physical relations as well. For preventing child marriages, the age bar is 18 years for girls and 21 for boys. But under section 375 of IPC, a girl of 16 is given the right of consent to sexual intercourse, though she cannot leave her lawful guardian.
Source TOI Bangalore 14/01/2008
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on January 2, 2008
// Women cannt kill ? even there is serial killer
Mother cann`t kill,? even she kill just born baby boy.
women cann`t rape ? Even this sadist women rape child;
As per rape definition, inserting penies or any object by force is RAPE; then why this women is not charged with RAPE.
If anyone, or NCW support this, then they also charged with RAPE
Bangalore: Women Angry that her maid’s daughter had entered her kitchen for a cup of coffee, woman pokes the child’s vagina with a pen
A cup of coffee proved disastrous for seven-year-old Soumya. Mahalakshmi, her mother’s employer, poked the child’s vagina with a pen for entering the kitchen and drinking coffee without her permission.
The incident occurred when Vijayalakshmi, a domestic help in Ulsoor, made coffee for her employers. “I made coffee for everyone and called Soumya into the kitchen to have coffee too.
Mahalakshmi, the lady of the house, got infuriated that I had called my daughter into the kitchen without her permission,” Vijayalakshmi, the distraught maid, told the police on Thursday.
Wild temper
Mahalakshmi reportedly accused Vijayalakshmi of thieving and feeding her family. “I objected and told her that I had given my daughter just one cup of coffee,” Vijayalakshmi said.
Angered by this, Mahalakshmi reportedly lifted Soumya’s frock and poked her private parts with a pen. “Soumya screamed in pain and started bleeding profusely,” Vijayalakshmi said.
She said she rushed her daughter to Bowring Hospital.
“The doctor looked at my daughter’s injuries and told me to inform the police as it was a crime,” Vijayalaksmi said.
Ulsoor police inspector
S H Duggappa arrested Mahalakshmi and remanded her to judicial custody. “Initially, Vijayalakshmi was livid with her employer and wanted the police to take strict action against Mahalakshmi.
But she now wants to withdraw the complaint as her employer has promised her a fat compensation,” Duggappa said.
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on January 1, 2008
Kundapur, Dec 31: It was a tragic sight witnessed by the people of Kundapur when the dead body of a new born baby was found floating in the river called Kasina Kadavu in Kharvi Keri, locality, comes under the municipal limit.
The ace fisherman, Ananda Saranga was able to retrieve the dead body with the umbilical cord still intact.
The body was found to be that of a boy baby which was newly born, as it did not get decomposed.
The residents of Kundapur, off late are expressing remorse over such forced desertions and also anguish against several recent disposals of embryos packed in plastic bags, transported from Kundapur in buses, but later found in some drains at Bangalore.
It may be recalled here, that around eight years ago, a live body of a newborn baby was recovered from a municipal dustbin at Koteshwar which was eaten by stray dogs and crows.
The general public is apprehensive over the alarming cases of illicit relations which culminate in dumping the new born at their convenience or aborted at their own discretion.
Source >>
// Still Our Indian government / Judiciary / FemiNAZI NCW, think indian women cann`t kill Even she is Serial Killer
Mother Cannot kill Even she kill Baby whos, umbilical cord still intact.
These prostitutes want to enjoy outside marriage and have pre marital Affair, and ready to kill just born child.
Still WOMEN is a VICTIM in india. — Editor
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Posted by 498A_Crusader on December 14, 2007
New Delhi, Dec 14: A young man kidnapped a six-year-old girl in an attempt to force her mother to leave her husband and marry him. The man has been arrested, the police said Thursday.
Sonu, 23, a former bus conductor, was arrested Wednesday evening from the Anand Vihar interstate bus terminal while trying to whisk the little girl to his hometown in Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh. The girl was rescued within six hours of abduction.
Sonu told the police that he was working as a conductor on a bus on the route from Bulandshahar to Delhi when he met the mother of the girl five months back at the Bulandshahar bus stand while she was on her way to her in-laws’ house at village Bhainsroli in the same district.
“The man became friendly with her and the duo exchanged addresses and remained in touch. #1 About a month back, he left his job and shifted to Delhi to be near her residence. Sonu then began regularly pressing her to discontinue her relationship with her husband and marry him, but she refused,” said Deputy Commissioner of Police (North Delhi) Devesh Srivastva.
Sonu, #2 a regular visitor at her home, picked up the girl from outside her school Wednesday afternoon. Her parents filed a missing complaint at the Timarpur police station.
The young man also went missing since then.
The police said they had laid a trap at bus stations and railway stations, suspecting that the accused might have taken the girl to his native place.
The police official said Sonu had kidnapped the girl in order to pressurise the mother to marry him.
Source :>> IANS
// #1.why married women wanted to be friendly with other unknown man and Exchnage her Address; here her motive is clear, that she wanted extra marital Relation, Sex.
#2. Other man is a Regular visitor…. in her husband absense, she enjoyed with her lover, but she did not divorce her husband who pay all her bills.
TRUE COLOUR OF INDIAN WOMEN.
EDITOR
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